Publications of the Hellenic Society

 

The Journal of Hellenic Studies was first issued in 1880 and is internationally recognized as one of the foremost periodicals in the field of Classical scholarship. It contains articles on a wide variety of Hellenic topics, and reviews of recent books of importance to Greek studies.

 

The supplement, Archaeological Reports provides fully illustrated accounts of archaeological work in Greece and other parts of the world that were sites of Greek culture.  Archaeological Reports is published in association with the British School at Athens. A guide to site indices and Regional reports can be downloaded here.

 

jstor_logo.gifJSTOR - back issues online: Through an agreement with JSTOR all back issues of the Journal of Hellenic Studies (from 1880 to 2005) and Archaeological Reports (from 1953 to 2005) are available to view and download for JSTOR subscribers. JSTOR is an independent not-for-profit organization with a mission to create a trusted archive of scholarly journals and to increase access to those journals as widely as possible. The Society is pleased to announce that through a special arrangement with JSTOR we are able to offer our individual members online access to our two publications. Members can browse and conduct full-text searches of the articles and book reviews for both publications, up until but excluding the most recent three years. This arrangement is available only to current individual members of the Hellenic Society as an add-on of £10/US$15 per annum (incl. VAT in the UK and EC) to the annual membership fee. To download a form about JSTOR access to back issues for individual members, please click here.

 

 

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Details of Print Back Issues of JHS and AR, as well as Indices to JHS, and Supplementary Papers (a series of monographs on Classical subjects) are also available here.

Reprints of some of the Journal of Hellenic Studies (prior to 1965) are available. Please direct enquiries concerning availability of specific volumes to: Periodicals Service Company, 11 Main Street, Germantown , NY 12526 , USA (tel: (518) 537-4700 or fax (518) 537-5899) or to their European affiliate:

Schmidt Periodicals Gmbh, Ortsteil Dettendorf, D-83075 Bad Feilnbach, Germany. http://www.periodicals.com/stock_e/j/ttl01020.html

 

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Editorial Committee and Guidelines for Contributors

 

Hellenic Society Editorial Committee

Professor Malcolm Schofield (President), Dr Angus Bowie (JHS Editor), Dr Poly Low (JHS Reviews Editor), Ms. Richella Doyle (AR Editor) Ms. Gina Coultard (Production Editor of JHS & AR), Professor Edith Hall, Professor Stephen Halliwell, Professor M.M. McCabe, Dr Riet van Bremen, Professor Robin Osborne.

 

Contributions to the Journal

Contributions should be anonymised and sent preferably electronically, to the Editor angus.bowie@queens.ox.ac.uk , with the subject ‘JHS@, or to Dr. A. M. Bowie, The Queen’s College, Oxford OX1 4AW, UK.

 

Guidelines for Contributors of articles to the Journal of Hellenic Studies: Click here to see the Guidelines for Contributors online or download a pdf.

Guidelines for Contributors submitting illustrations and graphics to the Journal of Hellenic Studies: Click here to see the Guidelines for submitting illustrations and graphics or download a pdf

Guidelines for Contributors of book reviews to the Journal of Hellenic Studies: Click here to see the Guidelines for Reviewers online or download a pdf.

 

 

 

Books sent for Review

 

The Hellenic Society is pleased to acknowledge books sent to JHS for review. Please click here to see details of review books and those publishers who have sent them.

 

 

 

Contents of JHS 119 - 128 (1999 - 2008) & abstracts of articles JHS 121 – 128

 

Here you will find the Contents of the last 10 years’ Journals. Since 2001, JHS has featured short abstracts of the articles, and the Abstracts for 2001 to 2007 can be read here:

Contents of JHS 119 (1999); Contents of JHS 120 (2000); Contents of JHS 121 (2001)

Contents of JHS 122 (2002); Contents of JHS 123 (2003); Contents of JHS 124 (2004);

Contents of JHS 125 (2005) Contents of JHS 126 (2006); Contents of JHS 127 (2007);

Contents of JHS 128 (2008)

 

 

 

Occasional Publications

 

Hellenic Society Occasional Publication 2001 “Greek Scripts: An illustrated introduction”, edited by Pat Easterling and Carol Handley. Greek of some form has been written for over 3000 years, painted or scratched on to pottery, cut into stone, written on papyrus, parchment and paper, and eventually printed, first by traditional methods and now by computer technology. Script styles, letter forms, symbols and abbreviations vary according to where and when they were used, and for what purposes‑ to identify the contents of an amphora or the coinage of a despot, to record the deeds of an emperor or condemn an enemy, to provide Christianity with its liturgical texts, or students of ancient literature with their text‑books. This broad range is dealt with in this volume by a group of Cambridge scholars, each expert in a particular area- epigraphy, papyrology, numismatics, palaeography‑ in order to offer an accessible introduction to the subject to anyone with an interest in Greek.

You can download a list of contents and purchase form here in either word or pdf.

 

Hellenic Society Occasional Publication 2001 Homer, Tragedy and Beyond - Essays in honour of P.E. Easterling”, edited by Felix Budemann and Pantelis Michelakis. The papers in this volume are a tribute to Pat Easterling by some of her recent students, and reflect the diversity of her interests. They were originally presented at a colloquium held in her honour at the Institute of Classical Studies in London in March 1999.  

You can download a list of contents and a purchase form here in either word or pdf.

Click here for details about the Call for New Hellenic Society Occasional Publications.

 

 

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Advertising Rates

 

Advertisers may place an advertisement in the Journal of Hellenic Studies or its supplement Archaeological Reports, may include a brochure or leaflet with one of the Society’s mailings, or may purchase the Society’s name and addresses for specified one-off mailings. Details of advertising rates are available here.